St. Joseph’s Academy, the home of the world-famous Bamboo Organ, is the oldest Catholic education institution in the Diocese of Parañaque.
It envisions itself to be the center for integral faith formation, academic excellence and servant – leadership for the members of the school community.
Inspired by St. Joseph, its patron, it seeks to develop socially responsible and just Christian achievers for God and Nation.
MISSION STATEMENT
With the given vision, WE commit ourselves to:
Live up to the original intent of its founders as partner of evangelization and the promotion of BEC as a way of life. Develop the core competencies of its personnel and stakeholders and to provide a well-balanced and challenging curriculum in the pursuit of excellence. Mold its members to be agents of change who are actively involved in the social, moral and political issues affecting society and its environment. Promote the local culture and heritage.
CORE VALUES:
I AM AN SJA
I AM A SIMPLE, JESUS - CENTERED, ACHIEVER, AVAILABLE TO SERVE.
RELIGION AS CORE OF THE CURRICULUM
In the Catholic school’s educational project there is no separation between time for learning and time for formation, between acquiring notions and growing in wisdom (The Catholic School on the Threshold of the Third Millennium, no. 14).
General Statement
Philosophy
Religious Education in its primal and fundamental sense refers to the dynamic and mutually enforcing process of experiencing, knowing and sharing the Christian Faith in the light of integral evangelization.
Religion as Core of the Curriculum serves as the underlying worldview or framework in achieving an authentic Catholic culture, especially when it is linked directly or indirectly, with the other courses of subjects, with the other disciplines and sciences of the school. What immediately comes to mind are the Gospel or Kingdom values that must permeate other secular courses without undermining the academic freedom that is deemed vital in pursuing the quest for human knowledge and truth.
Religion as Core of the Curriculum should enable the academic community—administrators, faculty, maintenance personnel and non-teaching staff, pupils, students, parents and alumni—to acquire a worldview that transcends their given time and space, a worldview that enables them to live out their Christian vocation in a secular society or for their unique contribution to the evangelization of their home and office, their social and political commitments/engagements.
In summary, Religion as Core of the Curriculum is constitutive. The nature of a Catholic school rests in its commitment to evangelize – to tell and retell the story of Jesus today inasmuch as it is normative. Meaning, all programs and activities are to be planned, implemented and evaluated in light of Religion.
(Adapted from Religious Education in Light of Integral Evangelization: A Concept Paper by Msgr. Manuel Gabriel).
P. Diego Cera Ave., Poblacion Las Piñas City, Manila, Philippines
ADMISSION IS NOW GOING ON
Nursery, Kinder, Prep, Grade School, High School and High School Evening Classes for Adult (HEFA)
Requirements:
1. Original and 2 xerox of
a) Birth Certificate
b) Baptismal certificate
c) Marriage Contract of Parents under Catholic rites
2. Two 2x2 black and white or colored
3. report card - 80% both academic and conduct
4. Good Moral Character
5. Medical Records / Certificate
For more Information:
Call or visit the Guidance office at 8205454 loc. 104, Cel.# 09178522561
SJA Directory
Line 1 - 8259658
Line 2 - 8205454
Line 3 - 8266621
Local:
101 - Accounting
102 - Maintenance
103 -
104 - Guidance
105 - Clinic
106 - HS Secretary
107 - Registrar
108 - HEFA
109 - Accounting
110 - Guard
111 - HS Principal
112 - Assistant HR
113 - Prefect of Discipline
114 - GS Secretary
115 - GS Principal
116 - HS Fax
117 - HRD
118 - Bookstore
119 - Stockroom
120 - Director
121 - HS Library
122 - GS Library
123 - Center for Integral Evangelization (CIE)
124 - HS Canteen
Parish Office - 8261856, 8267718, Fax- 8298503
BOFI - 5103839
2 comments:
I will never forget my Grade School life. I'll miss it! And now, High School na. :)
i'll never forget that moment . . .
i miss everyone already. . .
i wish i didn't have to go :(
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